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Elements become radioactive when the repulsive strong nuclear force overcomes the attractive electroactive force
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What can you conclude about a particle labeled 0 -1 e
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is a beta particle,It is negatively charged,It has one electron.
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Elements become radioactive when the repulsive strong nuclear force overcomes the attractive electroactive force
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What can you conclude about a particle labeled 0 -1 e
is a beta particle,It is negatively charged,It has one electron.
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